“Such cams Ar« due to ahaor- Uw mental Imputem It only The* law over­ M M O « œ k r« d , had AB ABCOB- Prtooa w ill sever re fo ra a ' aggravates It. 0 s u b j e c t to these hrUn looks whet U m doctoro know. trcüiabi» Impulse to touch-, poets too . ■ Prison life cannot card ’ "D r. Samuel JóhAOOB, u « r ii M the, street. ¿ WhwInftmRt * call «•▼YwE -t-— of the M W "T2., r “ < l ” . as« • * * " model Chryslers I f being held 't h i s «aw la t * i «hew. room of the Fitch M otor Co., at l i d lo a th ^ k e r tid * . Medford. Thio display, wh^ph for the firm tim e brings to Medford these latest creatloas, of the greet Chrysler faetorlee, practically amoaats to • small else automobile show and W i l l uadoubtedly draw a big crowd of automobile enthusiasts. I t was ar- ranged and Is being gjvon by the Chase Garfield Motor Co., Oregon and northern C alifornia distrib­ utors of C h rysler cars. The display Is In charge of C harlie W illiam s. sales manhger o f the company,'who was. aecem- panted to Medford by JHasgr Gar­ field, brother of the bead o f the Garfield company. Chas. Gar­ field who is now la D etroit, w ill be a Medford visitor ddrlag the week. * \ l a speaktas e f this new method of putting the Chrysler more strongly on th e ‘sales map la this territo ry. M r. W illiam s said: "Due to the fact that M r. Pitch of Pitoh Motors wished to take an extended trip wo decided to taka over hie place of .business and en­ gage 1% the retail bneineas until such tim e as we eau select anoth­ er dealer who w ill glee the Chrys­ ler line and eur company satisfac­ tory representation in M edford. • "W e hare one o f th e heat auto­ mobile franchisee which any. deal­ er can possibly secure. Chrysler sales bave been amasing, la fact the phenomenal bualaeea enjoyed by Chrysler baa been the envy of all factories, and Chrysler engi­ neering features. such ad the eev- en-bearing ■crankshaft. l a s e r strut pistons, Lockheed four- wheel brakes,‘ bays been widely copied. O u r Idea la opening a store la Medford la of course to enable buyers in this part o f the state to see a ll of the different mcddls, but prim arily to present to anyone desirous of engaging la t h i antemobtle business concrete evidence e f the worthwhile veins of the Chrysler franchise as a business proposition. “ W e pre particularly anxious to NORMAL WILL HEAR CELLIST Latest z Frang A uer, A n striaa «elttet, w lll opon a /t e d ie la tbe Ash­ land H otel and glve lastm etíon on all striaged Instrumente, he he* aánouneed, ' M r. Auer, who hae twtee trgvel- led around tha > o r ld la eba- cert toare, once as eo-star wlth Joaeph Lavlana, maeter planlst, recatead hto esrly tralnlng nadar masters la Vlenaa. Foremost noted ns cellist, sometimes known the times. master ealltot 7 fitf.tQ Red-Top Coaches Embody Every Improvement o f Stages W ith rapid strides m o t o r transit has gained In popularity In the march of progress the Ore­ gon Stages, Inc., catering to the transportation needs f t Its pa­ trons In western Oregon, has ever been 14 the front rank In satisfy­ ing tbe public demand fo r equip­ ment and service that combined safety, comfort, end reliability. In line with Its policy of furnish­ ing. the best, the Oregon Stages, Inc., through Its president, M r. R. W . Lemen, announces the ad­ dition o f a now do luxe coach, the firs t of a fle *t to be placed In service on the Portland-Bugeno- Tha decision- o f M r. Auer to This type of coach Is a product locate hto studio la Ashland of the West, designed and built means much for the city. The public la Jo be Invited to on tha Pacific Coast, and surpas­ ses in every detail any , product visit tbe Southern Oregon Nor­ of the East displayed recently at mal School Monday morning at the national convention in Clove- 1 9:19 when ho w ill present five land, Ohio, where .exhibits of all cello numbers— his first public the lehdlng motod coach builders appearance Jn this city at this 1 of tbe country were a feature. tim e— although two years ago bo ’ This handsome type of coach, appeared here la concert. one of a unit of four specially The program fo r thia consort bnUt fo r the Oregon Stages, Inc., to ns follows: * „ to pbwered by a HalbScott motor "M editation" from "Thais" by of I I P horse power and to equip­ Massenet. ped w ith every known safety de^ "Noetarae In B P la t" by Chop- vice In Its construction. Including four wheel Westlnghouse a i r "Berceuse' brakes, special bus shock absorb­ Goddard. ers, low-hung safety chassis, and mounted on Tim kon axles, 56" rear springs. 40x900 balloon tires end Budd disc wheels, dual in * W Ith this foundation and worth who as a business man must realise that tbe bast prodaet morning® la tbe world w ill not sail itself and (hat tha antomobllo business must be Regarded aa a business and not a game, and one In which energy and high class bneineas principles « H I ba wall rewarded. R ight business methods, combin­ ed w ith Chrysler popnlarlty, w lll soon establish for nay dealer a profitable bnalneee.’ dairy snow A display of m ilk and scores of l(s products w ill be a feature of the exhibit of the Western D airy Products sho « n t tbb P a ­ cific International Livestock ex­ position la Portland October 29 Io November 5. This display w ill Include all the products made from m ilk and a ll In which It or any e f Its constituents are used in preparation or manu­ facture, announce, V. D. Chappell of tbp O. A. C. dairy department, who to In charge. B utter, ch*eee, Ice cream, con­ densed, evaporated, and powdered m ilk are some o f the principle produets of raw m ilk. Tha lea craane display w ill Include a log cabin, a cake a foot high, a pie, and a variety bt fancy pastry decorations. Casein, a by-product of skim m ilk which can be made Into a variety o f useful articles, w ill ha displayed w ith a large array of finished and unfinished product» collected from a ll parte of the United States. A rtificia l Ivdry, linoteUm, cigarette h o I d e r a. sprays, artificial silks, hope m a­ terial, gins, paint, and fountain pans are a few of tha many things mada froto It. / The Oregon Bnttermakars con­ vention w ill ba held la coaneet- ion w ith tha sho« November 2-J. W. B. Cotoba af Minnesota uni­ versity is tha leading speaker aa "Standardising Cream Grades.” Entertainm ent features a r t a pub­ lic speaking contest and frolic. baa been healthy." The «Trier pojnte oat that a treat row to raised If a etaftant to caaght earning money 1« pro- fhedieaai apart, dr if sa alamaee lb dtpoeed he dm' ft a star athlete. Yet Ua WiMgefc. '•uadi- tha Mediums are cleared at debt, eoatinee ta «a4a la the mad af tw ir otra mihtim «hue pretiag la geaeralrilee. at PR mm - drorn Meal." . on daeb is operated by the open­ ing of or the insufficient closing of the rear door, as a means of safety. > Buszers are placed, on each side of pillars fo r the convenience Of passengers signalling the oper­ ator .while ash receptacles are placed on each side wall a t every tie r of seats. -> One o f the new da luxe motor coachee w ill be oa exhibit at the Pacific International ' Exposition held at Portland, Octobor 8». to November 5, inclusive. Effective October 25 w ith the changes in schedules over t h e lines o f'tb e Oregon Stages, par­ lor coachee w ill be*used on all regular schedules, the older cross seat and aide door or inter-city type of cars bping used only In emergency service. dont change with ftp whisk/"—-“— — The fresh a ir tmeses over the ex- haust pipe In this enclosure the A new slant on the commercial­ rail length of the coach and af­ ism a f eotlage football to tarn ­ fords perfect and adequate heat­ ished by F ran k Wallaoa 1» the ing In any part of the car in any November teens of fierihaer'e, H eat control levers in an article entitled "Vhb Hypo­ weather. ere on the hack of each seat tier crisy o f Football R eform " and can be regulated to a nicety Pointing oat th«t the fnentty by tha Individual. ' of many colleges .fcIMty make Fourteen seven inch handsome nee a f the ptofits f r a b fpetball radium dome lights furnish a suf­ « h ila eontlnbally d u alisin g (he ficiency o f light to. read small print. The lights, too, are under the control o f tbe Individual pas- amateurism and that the fcmwth senger and for night travel when sleep to desired the driver can reduce the lights, one at each Sbd of the coach. ‘ ' k red safety light State will spend $75,000 on 1C tulles of Keno highway, and ?107,850 on road to Merrill., ‘ HAIR SN IPPER S ARE NOT CRIMINALS, SAY IXMTORS LONDON— (tP)— Conviction of a London man for the seventh time on a charge of cutting off S' girl's hair, has censed eminent British psychologists to give their opinions on this peculiar obscesslon. They generally and emphatically declare that erHjfr methods than prison sentences should be adopted by tbe law In dealing w ith this form of crime. "The Impulse that drives one man to slash a g irl’s hair to the same Impulse as that which prompts other peoplq to pick up such things as pins in the street"» declared one Harley-street spe- Taxidermist DEER H tA D MOUNTING A SPECIALTY The latest paper method. Do not experiment w ith your hard earned trophy by hav­ ing It monnted A y , any o a t but an expert. The largest head o f the season w ill ba mounted free. P lanted YOUR BULBOUS BLUE GRASS? (Poa Bulbosa) NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR Planting This unusual bluegrass, similar to Kentucky bluegrass, promises to revolutionize agricultural activities in the . Rogue River valjey. Not only is it ideal for ¿airy pasturing, but the annual harvest of seed will provide a substantial payroll for farmers here. We1 ll Gladly Give You Complete Information Wardwell Fur Co. Cooley Building. Cooley Building M EDFORD ASHLAND FRUIT & PRODUCE ASffN. ASHLAND SHOE OILS CURRINS (Exclusive dealers). BERGMAN DRYFOOT VISCAL z 'z . 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